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Why can an electron mass vary from zero to infinity?
Guang-jiong Ni, Weimin Zhou, Jun Yan
Published 1998-08-18Version 1
When a particle is in high speed or bound in the Coulomb potential of point nucleus, the variation of its mass can be ascribed to the variation of relative ratio of hiding antimatter to matter in the particle. At two limiting cases, the ratio approaches to 1.
Comments: 8 pages, Latex, No Figure
Categories: quant-ph
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